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27 July, 15:16

Why is red the last color seen at sunset?

a:It reflects off the atmosphere.

b:It is scattered the least by the air.

c:It is bent the most by the air.

d:It is bent by raindrops.

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  1. 27 July, 17:40
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    Within the visible range of light, red light waves are scattered the least by atmospheric gas molecules. So at sunrise and sunset, when the sunlight travels a long path through the atmosphere to reach our eyes, the blue light has been mostly removed, leaving mostly red and yellow light remaining.
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